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y
'
Fleming
-who
delighted
the
Empire
i
Stadium
crowd
"'of
JJ.SII
with
sparkling
TV
.''i
wlB.HHIM
yard
pasa-aadHrua
plays
SrlJ.
Aiieairvxit.li
(tni-U
Quarterback
Jo.
K.pp
rifled
SmSL
th
halt
45
yards
in
th
air
BuiuielMwan
Cn,
sim:
and
Fleming
eluded
W
xttjt
'
?
katchewan
defender
'
Bah
awMnt
-
is
aia
Pucek
to
gallop
th
remain-
t""."
-,
,
,
big
M
yards
to
th
goal
line,
Peter
Kempf
.
converted
three
of
the
four
B.C.
touch-downs.'
.
'
.
,
and
blocker,
tackle
Al
ud
by
halfback
Bv
Bailey
fans
at
Empire
Stadium.
(CF-Jeunial
Wtnehota)
Garni
Toniaht
clubs
at,
th
end
of
the
season.
It
works
this
way:
Montreal
woo
the
opener
of
the-
three
game
eerie
with
Toronto,
21-13
last
Saturday,
and
if
they
can
score
:.
a
victory
tonight
they'll
have
the
season
edge
decided.
If
the
two
teams
are
tied
at
the
end
of
the
Schedule,
the
Al-ouette
will
get
the
nod.
If
Toornto
wins,
the
third
meeting
betwen
th
teams
will
decide
a
tie.
"I
dont
need
to
tell
my
players
this."
Wlrkowski
said
Wednesday
night
1
think
.
they've
been
able
to
figure
thi
out
by
themselves.
They"
know
what
happened
last
weekend
and
they
know
it
better
not
happen
again.'
Both
teams
will
be
short
on
'
manpower,
-
although
the
ATa
disabled
player
are
fell
nitely
out
while
-
Toronto'
Injured
likely
will
don
uni-
'
forma.
,
J
3
FARKER
TO
DRESS
'
Toronto
quarterback
Jack!
Farker
likely
Win
drat,
al-V
though
Wlrkowski
said
a
ds
clsion
wont
be
mad
until
Just
before
gsme
time.;"
i
"Even
if
he
doe
play,
he
wont
be
100
per
cent
effective,"
be
explained.
"He
wet
kicked
in
the
ankle
in
the
v
Montreal
game.
He
mowed
t
two
workout
but
ho
prac
d-sejcc;i
erzciris
ntima
loin
-
WRTfJI
a
t
r'-
'
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FTBFRGLAS
BOATS'
V"i
4
CADORETTE
RUNABOUT
!
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THURSDAY.
AUOUST
20.
1964
t
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THE
OTTAWA
JOURNAL
13
T
WESTWIGK
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iff
iiWt
H
i
I
Still
Lo
The
Ottawa
Jo
Still
Lot
of
Room
For
Rider
Improvement
I
'
UOUGH
RIDERS
take
a
fairly
.
be
wltn
any
ncourageroenx
iroro
w
v
-
take
It
asy
or
ilt
around
wttft
in
ioa
wey
re
on
"j
.
F.t
nr
Orev
Cun
chamoionshio.
It's
been
fairly
t
encoureg
ing
atari
tor
them
which
meant
nothing,
ana
a
uiu
wore
iwppr
-
while
getting
back,
in
winning
etretk
gainst
Hamilton
ana
Winnipeg.
,,j
f,
.
V,,
ft
;
nidan
looked
ood
atainst
the
Blue
Bombert
lut
time
V-out,
but
not
quite
as
good
In
Indicated.
Before
toe
game
a
tew
mama
www
Bud
Grant
about
the
Winnipeg
et-p.
Thar
wat
lion
made
to
Grant
that
In
the
pahaler
day
of
the
Blue
Bombers,
they'd
made
rapid
change.
Yet
now
tbera
war
only
the
four
ahifu
In
proapeet
for
thi
year.
.
V
Bud'
reply
was
ut
the
effect
hi
"veteran
had'
iuH
turned
it
on
agauW'the
newcomer
and
show
they
were
entitled
to
the
Job."
This
may
be
quite
true,
but
thl
Winnipeg
club
didn't
quite
convey
the
Impression
of
long-lasting
line
play'
and
tricky
funning
that
he
beta
a
by-word
with
their
club
through
the
year
and
particularly
In
Grant
t
time.
Winnipeg
club
haven't
only
convinced
the
opposition
in
their
good
yeart
with
sustained
bursts
of
line
play.
Their
forte
was
at
ait
ever-driving
force
defensively
that
wore
down
the
opposition
with
the
fury
of
a
defensive
play
spiced
by
the
offensive
performance
to
be
expected
of
Leo
Lewi
et
ati
But
It
wat
the
drive
of
their
line
play
either
way
that
always
Impressed
-
v
;
-
y,
;
Yet
on
Tuesday
night
Rider
wore
them
down
in
a
fashion
to
suggest
that
the
year
may
hive
caught
up
with
more
than
a
few
of
those
brave
veteran
of
the
Winnipeg
mm
And
th
recline
here
is
that
Riders
weren't
ell
that
powerful
in
some
respects
to
:
game
down
tne
roaa
to
an
easy
vicwry.
...
.
All
of
the
impressions
weren't
reflected
in
the
statistics,
J
though
none
will
argue
too
much
that
these
things
ever
are.
!
As
on
fan,
who
took
the
trouble
to
collar
us
suggested
;
yesterday:
"This
Otuwa
club
I
OK
but
they
aren't
going
to
'
get
away
with
thi
first-half
bumbling
all
th
time."
I",
The
test,
of
course.
It
that
a
team
come
back
from
t
these
troubles
which
may
not
be
all
of
their
own.
The
I
notion
here
was
that
there
were
excusable
lapses
In
the
first
f
half
against
Hamilton
for
th
reason
that
th
Un
play
wat
I'
really
punUhing
then.
It
didn't
appear
thi
rugged
against
th
Bomber,
but
there
(till
were
lapses
which
may
have
been
,
corrected
by
quick
move
dak-
made
after
the
game.
!
.
;
f-f
-
Rider
could
be
a
good
club
thi
year.
They
can
strike
wen
offensively,
though
there
1
some
balance
missing
that
;th
ooache
will
have
to
correct
by
experimenting.
Basically
fthy
took
good
defensively
if
they
don't
accept
the
notion
5
they
har
anything
mad
at
thi
tug.,
;
i
IT
MAKES
SENSE.
WTO
GUESS
.
Th
crowd
angle
on
Tuesday
wat
a
little
puzzling
In
i
tome
respect.
It
ran
something
around
17,800,
which
didn't
tax
th
Unsdowne
capacity
at
all
and
caused
-som
conjecture
I
her
and
there
among
tht
fan
who
did
pay
their
way.
Yet
Jt't
hard
to
e
th
peopl
w
command
of
football
being
too
I
surprised
vn
If
th
Bombert
ordinarily
should
b
a
dub
to
excite
Interest
and
ordinarily
prompt
a
good
run
at
th
Wicket.
A
;
V;
i
.
The
Pain
facts
likely
ar
that
there
la
a
surfeit
of
football
via
television.
A
football
fan
nowaday
doesn't
necessarily
have
to
be
In
the
teats
to
appear
or
be
knowledgeable
about
the
game
and
be
a
party
to
any
discussion
on
th
merits
or
demerit
of
the
home
town
dub.
He
gt
S
cross
action
of
Canadian
pro
football
hi
hi
own
living
room,
and
he
certainly
Ltart
at
any
disadvantage
when
It
come
to
being
a
"fan"
la
any
discussion
downtown
or
anywhere
tie.
,
.
;
f
Football
people
can't
be
puzzled
by
this.
At
least
they
F
shouldn't
be.'
They've
told
ttfevistoo
to
th
people
on
a
very
(
handsome
paying
basis.
The
expectation
?
op
thai
it
wUl
engender
Interest
in
the
gam
la
logical
enough.
But
they
also
mutt
expect
it
should
be
reflected
in
gat,
(
'
.
;
NOT
THE
CHIEF
FIGURE
.
Z
V:'.
Baseball,
football
and
hockey,
among
major
sports,
have
discovered
that
attendance
at
the
rinks
or
stadiums
hurt
necessarily
the
big
payoff.
The
demand
for
front
offices
to
"
product
at
th
gat
u
naturally
very
reel
and
insistent
by
th
't
-owners.
But
the
latter
mutt
know
full
well
by
now
that
you
can't
make
it
financially
both
way.
.
i
J,-''
The
blackout
on
the
home
game
I
one
approach.but
It
-
isn't
th
final
snswer
when
It
come
to
producing
th
season's
J
figures.
This
has
become
a
rather
complex
butln:
the
tush
to
put
over
the
live
production,
and
the
cry
that
you
can't
get
th
reel
picture
without
being
on
hand.
y
'
But
there's
also
the
formidable
answer
that
Joe
Fan
can
'get
quite
a
lot
of
football
entertainment
in
hi
own
living
room.
It
presents
a
very
realistic
problem
for
football
In
its
I
progress
as
a
great
Canadian
spectacle.
It
offart
th
vary
basic
problem
for
operator
a
to
bow
much
you
can
get
J
both
way.
K
A
DEMAND
FZRFORMANCE.-
Th
playoff
aren't
such
a
problem.
They're
something
I
ft
a
demand
performance
for
fans
to
be
present.
The
home
club
i
Involved,
and
the
Idea
l
to
be
present.
But
In
the
meantime
there
can't
be
too
much
concern
about
fluctuating
r'Crowda.
There's
only
so
much
money,
and,
whore
the
spec-
Jtada
la
apread
around
as
much
as
H
is
today
via
game
and
the
Irving
room
spectacle,
k
hag
to
be
divided
up.
,
"
J
i
Either
way,
the
dub
don't
seem
to
be
suffering
regard-
leu
of
horn
gat
figure.
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.
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f
j,
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Names,
Numbers
:
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roll
owing
are
the
name
and
numbers
for
to-;
inlght'g
teletrlied
CTL
gtmt
between
Toronto
Argo-
nauU
and
Montreal
Alouettes
In
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51"
Tf
Tornllnaon
Game
time:
I
p.m.
,t
1
loot
rest
now.
but
it
M't
through
th
exhibition
serte,
thl
comer's
book
m
the
eeort
make
thai
tun
from
a
tight
ui
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Lewis
21
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64
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68
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59
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60
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64
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Shlpp
88
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68
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Brewer
70
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75
A
Wllamv
70
Sampaon
77
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Campbell
78
'
Plvec
79
Lions
In
27-16
VANCOUVER
(UPI)-Vaa-couver
Lions
increased
their
Western
FootbaU
Conftrence
;
lead
with
an
electrifying
XI-
victory
Wednesday
night
ever
Saskatchewan
Bough--riders
before
Ji.lll
spectator.
,.
:
Consolidating
their
hold
on
first
,
place
by
three
points
over
the
scond-plc
Riders,
the
Lions
also
served
notice
.
they
have
the
leading
candid-'
jr.
.
-
4
.'.
....
.
-
Baauicnewen
Kougnnoen
ruuoacx
ueorge
Kd
(34)
.
Bneick
(OS)
run
into
an
unidentified
BC
player
backed
(38)
during
a
WFC
league
'
-
A
i
'Crucial'
Label
A
ttached
fS-AlAwos
MONTREAL
BKaiak
kA
tWeAkaalt
t
Al
ia
bartly
under
way,
th
flrtt
-"aveur
label
hat
beitn
removed
from
Winter
storage
'
and
attached
'
to
tonight'
:
Eastern
Foothafl
Conferenca
encounter
bet
wen
the
Montreal
Atouette
and
Toronto
Argonaut.
-
rt
,
If
a
only
the
nfth
content
played
In
the
East
this
year,
'
r
V
I.
"
3V
i.
WITH
KICKING
WINS
BALL
GAMES
.
Every
play
in
football
haa
a
purpose
to
aeore,
to
control
th
ball
or
to
kaen
th
oppe-
hioa
from
scoring.
And
the
kick
u
no
xception.i
Don't
Just
think
of
the
kick
a
a
last
retort
kicking
-
wiat
ball
game.
.-
Her
ar
lust
a
few
of
the
thing
the
quarterback
thinks
of,
in
galling
or
not
caning
for
a
nunc
'
r!
(I)
Ground
gained
la
punting
,
Just
as
valuabl
as
lt
ground
gained
by
passing
'
or
running.
(2)
In
a
dee
ball
gam
the
.
punt
used
as
an
offao-
,
lvo
wpon.
t
c
(3)
When
behind
your
own
,j,
,
30
yard
line,
punt
fre-
'
quently
from
a
balanced
'
or
onsid
formation.
(4)
At
a
general
rule,
you
dont
wait
until
your
Windsor
Squarts
Semi-final
Series
.
i'
.
,
.,i
if
,
.
Windsor
defeated
Capiul
(-3
Wednesday
night
to
square
their
bett-or-fiv
city
inter-
mediate
Softball
League
semi
anal
ne
at
two
garnet
apiece.
f
-..
.:.'"!
Deciding
gam
la
th
series
It
chduled
Friday
night
at
Sandy
Hill
diamond
at
6.18
pjn.
Winners
will
play
Fine's
la
th
final.
l
''
Mo
Saxe
pitched
to
Gary
htjm
P
anuipMM
nqiiu
J
rj
tjeuutM
tyi
j
Br0
iubio
iormea
uit
tosing
bination.
'
'
Uhveil
SnidttoMl
at
for
th
rookJe-of-the-year
honors
In
fullback
Bob
Swift
The
X-year-old
youngster
from
'Pennsylvania's'
Clemtoa
University
scored
three
of
the
Lions',
four
touchdowns.
They
war
his
third,
fourth
end
fifth
la
three
games
sine
taking
over
the
fullback
spot
from
retired
Western
all-star
Nub
Boamer.
The
other
B.C.
major
was
,
scored
-
by
speedster
Willie
.;,
PLOWS
THROTJr.H
.......
.
-
.
i..
game
Wednesday
before
3SAIS
-
'
i
.
,
but
both
coach,
Montreal'
Jim
Trimble
and
Toronto'
'
Nobby
Wirkowtki.
are
aware
of
the
significance
it
will
carry
when
the
standings
are
tabulated
at
the
dose
of
war-fart
in
November.
'
.:.
'
COULD
HAVE
BEARING
Th
outcome,
to'
b
decided
before
an
expected
capacity
crowd
at
McGiU
Stadium,
could
nav
a
bearing
on
the
position
of
th
two
-
third
down
to
punt
when
ryot
team
la
behind
Its
20
yard
line.
When
-.
r
;hind
your
own
10,
you,
:
;
v
may
kick
on
first
down.
An
offensive
mistake
bore
can
kill
you.
(8)
If
th
wind
i
at
your
beck
you
usually
hurry'
your
team
and
run
at
many
playt
as
possible
In
order
to
get
as
many
kicks
with
the
wind
at
possible.
:';
(6)
When
outclassed
In
punt-X.:'1'.
Ing.
you
kick
only
When
"""
you
have
to,';
try
"
and
maintain
possession
of
the
ball
and
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WINS
SAILING
MEET
!
LOCH
EARN.
Scotland
(UPI)
Chris
Hobday,
of
England,!
th
defending
champion,
gamed
an
:
11
-second
victory
over
countryman
Reg
White
yester
day
on
the
second
day
of
tht
13th
World
Hornet
Class
sail
ing
championship,
,
t
,
'
BOSTON
(UPI)
Bob
Turley.
Boston
Red
Sox
pitching
coach,
received
the
Cy
Young
Award
at
th
outstanding
pitcher
of
the
year
in
1958.
r
rsmi'tuiaieept.
ks
i
s
rumbles
lest
1t
Punu
VMA
lsa
peiultiF
racoatt
s
to
rwt
(mis
-
i
The
Riders,
who
lost
the
.
first
gam
of
back-to-back
fint-plac
battle
17-1
in
Re-'
gina
last
Friday,
got
majors
from
Ed
Buchanan
and
Bob
Good.
Gtftf
James
converted
one
and
added
another
throe
points
on
a
field
goal.
RUGGED
FLAY
'
""Th
"grudge
gsme"
that
-
began
with
coach
Bob
Shaw
of
the
Riders
charging
the
Lions
with
dirty
play
in
the
Friday
gam,
and
BC
general
j
manager
Herb
Capotsi
making
counter
Jab,'
was
highlighted
by
rugged
pity
end
-
the
ejection
of
Saskatchewan's
Buchanan
and
Lions'
Dick
.
Fouls
for
-
separata
infractions.
"
.
;
f
u
Buchanan
was
tossed
out
of
t
the.
gam
m
the
fourth
quarter
for
fighting
and
Fout
was
ousted
co
a
dipping
call.'
r
JameV
2J-yard
first
quarter
field
gcal
came
tlx
plays
after
Saskatchewaa
defensive
halfback
Gene
Wlasluk
intercepted
a
Kapp
pas
Intended
for
Mack
Burton
on
th
B.C.
The
Riders
were
forced
into
the
field
goal
situation
after
Lancaster
pass
Hipped
through
th
finger
of
Jack
Gotta
on
th
BC
five-yard
line.
tised
Tuesday
and
Wednesday."
Don
FueU
and
Karl
Sweet-an
ar
standing
in
reserve
and
th
Toornto
coach
wat
confident
either
could
carry
the
club
In
Parker
absence.
Both,
he
Mid,
would
share
th
duties
If
Parker
wat
un-
able
to
play.
t
'
Two
Argos,
lineman
Butch.
Larue
and
Gerry
Wilson,
defl-
nitely
ar
out
and
Wah
Red-'
tick
and
halfback
Ron
How-;
all
remain
doubtful.
"On
of
them
win
sit
out."!
aid
Wlrkowski.
-It'll
be
Parker
or
Radzlck
or
How-;
ett"
,
...
,
t
The
Alouetet,
the
only
un-
beaten,
untied
team
m
thtj
country,
also
will
b
limping.'
Tackle
Bob
Minihan
and
Jim
AndreottJ
already
hav
mite-i
d
on
gam
and
war
ruled
out
'
for
thi
eon
teat,
and
rooki
end
Al
Irwin
wu
side-'
lined
Wednesday.
,
"
Tha.
kinky
freshman
from,
McMaster
University
received
a
broken
nose
in
Toronto:
and
Infection
developed.;
Trimble
aaid
young
quarter-'
back
Jim
McJtsei,
would
start
in
Irwin'
place.
'
"W
might
even
throw
him'
passes,"
said
Trimble.
Thoe
quarterbacks
semttimes
know
th.
patting
patterns'
better
than
the
end."
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t
Rookie
Th
Lions
then
went
on
an
84-yard
march
to
set
up
their
firtt
.
touchdown
.
that
wat
mad
possible
by
a
fiv-yrd
penalty
to
Saskatchewan.
it
gave
th
Leos
a
first
down
after
Kempf
missed
t
field
goal
from
a
bed
angle
at
th
Saskatchewaa
13.
CRASHES
OVER
.Regaining
control
on
th
Saskatchewan
seven,
Fleming
end
Kapp
mad
short
gain
before
Swift
crashed
over
fiom
th
three
on
I
third
down
situation.
-
Th
Lions'
second
quarter
major
also
was
precipitated
by
an
interception
by
defensive
back
Welt
Belickt.
He
Bulled
down
a
Lancaster
pas
on
tha
BC
48
and
ran
it
beck
10
yard.
Th
Lions
then
picked
up
thro
first
downs,
th
last
on
th
third
on
a
last-down
gambit
that
Swift
mad
pay
oft
Kapp
hit
Jim
Carphut
with
a
20-yarder
and
rooki
Swift
carried
th
last
three
yard.
.
The
Roughrider
cam
right
back
from
the
kickoff
end
on
the
last
play
of
the
half.
Buchanan
wheeled
40
yards
deep
into
the
Lions
end
tone,
but
was
halted
by
Steve
Shaffer,
the
second
last
man.
.'
'
The
second
half
was
less
thea
three
minute
old
when
Kapp
fumbled
on
bit
own
S3
and
Ron
Meadmor
recovered
for
the
visitors?-
Lin-'
caster
moved
th
Rider
to
th
BC
tight
oo
three
plays
'
befor
tending
Buchanan
,
around
right
and
to
make
It
..14-i.
James
missed
the
"
Th
action-packed
fourth
quarter
taw
th
Kldert
go
ahead
for
tha
first
time
in
th
tame,
when
they
took
Nal
Beaumont
kick
on
their
own
3S
and
ran
4t
back
tor
a
touchdown
in
10
plays.
Lancaster
capped
the
drivt
with
a
seven-yard
pas
to
Good.
The
Lions
cam
right
back
less
than
two
minutes
later
.
with
the
Kapp
to
Fleming
crowd
plr.
They
added
the
fourth
touchdown
in
the
last
minute
of
play
after
t
third-down
gamble
when
Lancaster
was
dropped
on
th
Saskatchewan
one-yard
line
by
Emery
Barnes.
Swift
went
ever
from
there.
FIRST
QUAJtrta
1
Saskatchewan,
Field
Goal
(James)
1.42
.
SECOND
QUARTER
i
BC
Touchdown
(Swift)
2.02
3
BC,
Convert
(Kempf).
4
BC,
Touchdown
(Swift)
1443
5
BC.
Convert
(Kempf).
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QUARTER
S
Saskatchewan,
Tou-Juiown
.
x
(Buchanan)
2.24
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QUARTEB
7
Saskatchewan,
I
Touchdown
I
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.
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v
Convert
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Touchdown
(Fleming)
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BC
Touchdown
(Swift)
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BC
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(Kempf).
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